Both Herbert Hoover and Huey Long took a stand against Roosevelt's policies on the Great Depression, but they did not come up with new policies that could be more effective.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Roosevelt established economic policies to combat the Great Depression.
- These policies were called the New Deal and focused on wage security and benefits to workers.
- Many saw this strategy as something weak and that it harmed national businessmen.
- Among these people Herbert Hoover and Huey Long were strongly against the New Deal, being big critics of this strategy.
In addition to criticizing, Herbert Hoover and Huey Long did not present a more efficient proposal, nor an alternative to Roosevelt's policies, which was seen as a problem for their positioning.
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Answer:
To become the presidential nominee, a candidate typically has to win a majority of delegates. This usually happens through the party's primaries and caucuses. It's then confirmed through a vote of the delegates at the national convention.
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One reason why the Americans wanted to separate from Great Britain, is that the King has refused to approve laws the colonies needed.
Another reason is that he has taxed the colonists on items WITHOUT their consent (permission).
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Answer and Explanation:
In relation to the Americans, the strategic bombing in Germany and Japan was done with the intention of terrorizing the civilian population and for that reason it was carried out with the aerial bombardment in cities, in strategic times of great movement. This bombing was carried out on railroads, ports, cities, homes of Japanese and German citizens. The intention was to promote a great panic in the cities that would force the Japanese and German army to retreat and return to their countries where they could protect the civilian population, or surrender completely in the name of the welfare of their citizens.